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FireClass FC501 - The Status LED

FireClass FC501
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The reset of the Fire Panel can also be carried out
by any repeaters FC500REP connected to the Pa
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nel: also in this case it is necessary to know a PIN
to access the L2 level or higher.
For the Evacuate, Lamp/Buzz/Test, Investigate, Si
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lence Buzzer keys, see table 4.
The status LED
The following section describes how the Control panel
LEDs operate. During standby status, ONLY the
GREEN Mains LED and the Day mode LED (if the con
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trol panel is in Day mode) should be On (glowing) .
12 Addressable Fire Panel FC501
LED DESCRIPTION
FIRE
(Red)
Glowing indicates Alarm status. In the event of an Alarm, the Control panel will activate
the unbypassed alarm outputs.
GENERAL FAULT
(Amber)
Glowing indicates the presence of a Fault: the following LEDs or the screen on the di
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splay indicates the type of the Fault.
Slow blinking indicates a fault event in memory (Reset turns OFF )
SYSTEM FAULT
(Amber)
Glowing indicates a blocked Control Panel. IMPORTANT: Maintenance required.
Slow blinking indicates the Control Panel restart
Fast blinking indicates that the data panel programming is corrupted
NOTE When the Control panel is switched on for the first time, this LED will blink un
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til a Reset has been performed.
FIRE SIGNAL
FAULT (Amber)
Glowing indicates the communicator has been disabled;
Slow blinking indicates that the communicator has broken down
POWER SUPPLY
FAULT (Amber)
Glowing indicates Mains failure (230 V) ;
Fast blinking indicates Switching Power supply fault.
During this condition, the Control panel will be powered by the batteries.
EARTH FAULT
(Amber)
Glowing indicates a Voltage leakage to Earth.
IMPORTANT: Check wiring insulation
BATTERY
TROUBLE
(Amber)
Glowing indicates Batteries empty or faulty. If this condition persists, the batteries will
be unable to function as intended in the event of blackout,
IMPORTANT: New batteries required.
POWER ON
(Green)
Glowing indicates panel is supplied with power.
OFF indicates Mains failure (both mains & battery power is lost) (Battery disconnect
threshold: 19,2 V). Power must be restored before the batteries reach the disconnect
threshold.
MORE INFO
(Amber)
Glowing indicates that there are hidden information with lower priority: access to the
page View List to show the hidden information.
OFF indicates No suppressed Info are available
SOUNDERS
SILENCED
(Amber)
Glowing indicates that Silenceable outputs and Loop device have been forced to
standby by means of SOUNDER SILENCED key; in Day Mode the SILENCE will re
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main until the SILENCE key will not been pressed again, while in Night Mode after the
Silence Time expires automatically the SILENCE will end.
FIRE SIGNAL ON
(Red)
Glowing indicates that transmission was successful.
Slow Blinking indicates that transmission is in progress.
On display of control panel it is possible to know the connection type: PSTN, GSM, or
LAN network.
SOUNDERS
FAULTS/DIS
Glowing indicates that SC 1 Output is disabled or SC2 "act as SC1" is disabled,
Slow blinking indicates that SC1 is in fault or SC2 "act as SC1" is in fault.
OFF indicates all the SC outputs function properly.
DISABLED Glowing indicates the Disabled status of any bypassable entity.
TEST Glowing indicates Test conditions on at least one zone.
DAY MODE Glowing indicates that the Control panel is operating in DAY MODE
OFF indicates that the Control panel is operating in NIGHT MODE
1-8 SOFTWARE ZONES
RED
Glowing indicates that the corresponding Software zones is in Alarm status
Slow Blinking indicates that the corresponding Software zones is in Pre-Alarm status.
N/D CONTROLS ON
(AMBER)
Glowing indicates that the Control Panel is at least at level 2 so the Silence/Reso
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und Sounders, Reset and Investigation Delay Keys are enabled
Table 6 Description of the status LEDs

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